
Heidelberg University Library
The central library of Germany’s oldest university, housing over 3 million volumes and serving as a major research institution across humanities and sciences.
At a glance
Heidelberg University Library anchors one of Europe’s most significant academic collections. The main facility occupies the old town, with a second branch in the Neuenheimer Feld scientific campus. Together with 83 decentralized faculty and institute libraries, the system forms a comprehensive knowledge network across the university.
History
The library evolved alongside Heidelberg University itself, Germany’s first university, founded in 1386. Over centuries, it accumulated one of the nation’s most distinguished research collections, reflecting the institution’s prominence in philology, theology, science, and the arts.
What you see
The main library provides approximately 1,100 reading and workspace stations in the historic old-town building, complemented by around 320 spaces in the modern Neuenheimer Feld branch. Both locations feature IT workstations and research stations equipped with contemporary technology.
Cultural significance
The library preserves exceptional special collections in Palatinate and Baden regional literature, Egyptology, archeology, art history, and South Asian studies. Its holdings document centuries of intellectual achievement and continue to support scholarship across multiple disciplines and languages.
Key facts
- Country: Germany
- City: Heidelberg
- Coordinates: 49.4097, 8.70583
- Main collection: approximately 3.2 million books
- Periodicals: 6,000 printed journals and approximately 152,000 electronic journals
- Additional media: around 500,000 items including microfilms and video recordings
- Faculty and institute libraries: 83 decentralized locations with 3 million additional printed books
- Active users (2022): 43,600
Practical information & getting there
The main library is located in Heidelberg’s old town; the branch occupies the Neuenheimer Feld research campus. The library system offers both physical and extensive digital access, with electronic services including over 152,000 journals. For visitor information, hours, and specific access details, consult the official university library website.
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